Clinton has remained optimistic in her fight to keep abortion legal

Chelsea Clinton has remained optimistic in her fight to keep abortion legal, saying “every day I make the moral choice to be optimistic that my efforts and my energies, particularly when I’m fortunate enough to be in partnership with fellow travelers, hopefully, will make a difference.”

“And when I think about all of the statistics — that are painful — of what women are confronting,” she continued, “today in our country, and what even more women confronted pre-Roe and how many women died and how many more women were maimed because of unsafe abortion practices, we just can’t go back to that.”

In explaining how "pro-choice" groups could be accredited for "saving the American economy," Clinton claims that the widespread availability of abortion services in the early 1970s caused the number of women in the workforce to explode.

Addressing the audience of activists, the former First Daughter claims that without the right to abort unborn children, women would also be forced into slavery by their husbands and unable to go out to work.